Mike Mason found selling niche products online easy.
Write an ad. Attach a photo. Post to a forum. Wait for responses.
From there, though, the process became inefficient, at least for a hobbyist like Mason. Every order required an updated ad.

Back when Michael Owens managed seven Savannah-area hotels, he made a habit of buying flowers for his housekeepers.
The maid service workers were "the hardest working but the most overlooked and underappreciated employees," said Owens.

To cast your SPLOST vote on Nov. 5, bring an ID, patience and a clothespin.
The ID for the ballot. Patience for your fellow voters and the poll workers. The clothespin for your nose.
The project list, finalized Friday, gives off a stench.

The Creative Coast office telephone buzzed again and again early last week.
Executive Director Bea Wray fielded all those calls, explaining over and over the particulars of the fifth annual StartUp Lounge Savannah.

Next week's scheduled changes to the National Flood Insurance Program will significantly impact Coastal Georgia property owners, federal officials told more than 200 attendees Wednesday night at Tybee City Hall.

Savannah's fashionistas will soon have another trendy national retailer to shop downtown.
Free People will open a boutique on Oct. 4 in the West Broughton Street space formerly home to The Clothing Warehouse.